Today is the last Wednesday of the month which means
it is also Amy's Woodblock Wednesday where woodblock
stamps are center stage.
In trying to use a woodblock stamp that 'sort of'
represents the month we are in I thought my
represents the month we are in I thought my
Stampendous 2001 sun stamp was it for this month
since we have been having hot hot temps in the 90s
with a heat index of over 100.
with a heat index of over 100.
I used Sparkle N Sprinkle Tequila Sunrise embossing powder
after stamping with Versamark on a 4x4 navy blue card stock.
It was then layered on a Sizzix textured sunny gold panel.
The sentiment is The Ton Easy Expressions.
The sentiment is The Ton Easy Expressions.
is yet another I received from my friend when she gave me ALL
her woodblock stamps!
Go on over to Woodblock Wednesday and see all the
fun and amazing entries and if you have some
woodblocks, why not join in??
Also entering the following challenges:
Simon Says Wednesday .... ATG
I absolutely love all that glittery goodness! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in the Woodblock Wednesday fun!
Very pretty, Diane. Such a beautiful stamp.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice when the sun comes out to say "hello", but it sounds like it got a little over-excited in your area! I hope it cools off for you soon. I love this old Stampendous stamp, and the embossing powder is amazing! Fabulous card, Diane!
ReplyDeleteWOW what a clever idea and it's gorgeous online I can only image how beautiful it is in person! And the sparkle on that dark blue background is striking! Well done You!!!
ReplyDeleteThe vibrant embossing against that deep navy is absolutely mesmerizing—what a brilliant choice for capturing the sizzling summer mood! The sunburst stamp feels like it’s radiating actual heat, and pairing it with that richly textured gold panel makes it feel all the more intense. Tequila Sunrise was the perfect powder for this scene—it practically glows! It’s such a joy seeing these classic woodblock gems brought to life with so much sparkle and personality.
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